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    Compound events in Germany in 2018: drivers and case studies by E. Xoplaki, E. Xoplaki, F. Ellsäßer, F. Ellsäßer, J. Grieger, K. M. Nissen, J. G. Pinto, M. Augenstein, T.-C. Chen, T.-C. Chen, H. Feldmann, P. Friederichs, D. Gliksman, D. Gliksman, L. Goulier, K. Haustein, K. Haustein, J. Heinke, L. Jach, F. Knutzen, S. Kollet, J. Luterbacher, J. Luterbacher, N. Luther, S. Mohr, S. Mohr, C. Mudersbach, C. Müller, E. Rousi, F. Simon, L. Suarez-Gutierrez, L. Suarez-Gutierrez, L. Suarez-Gutierrez, S. Szemkus, S. M. Vallejo-Bernal, S. M. Vallejo-Bernal, S. M. Vallejo-Bernal, O. Vlachopoulos, F. Wolf

    Published 2025-02-01
    “…We also explore their impacts on various socio-economic sectors in Germany and central Europe. This contribution highlights several case studies with special focus on 2018, a year marked by an exceptional sequence of compound events across large parts of Europe, resulting in severe impacts on human lives, ecosystems, and infrastructure. …”
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    Education and Research Policy as an Instrument of Soft Power in Germany by N. Bolshova

    Published 2014-04-01
    “…Paper analyzes higher education and resarch policy in Germany as an important instrument in ensuring the competitiveness and influence of the state in the international arena. …”
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    Industrial Policy of Germany: Highlights and the Most Important Areas by K. N. Andrianov

    Published 2012-10-01
    “…This article examines in detail the basis of industrial policy in Germany. The analysis of goals, actors and tools of the German industrial policy. …”
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    Long-term Trends in the Transition to the Labour Market in Germany by Steffen Hillmert

    Published 2009-06-01
    “…Against this background, this paper asks whether and to what extent there has been a de-structuring of the transition to the labour market in Germany – and, linked with it, of the transition to adulthood – as it has been proposed by theories of individualisation. …”
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    China’s Investments in Germany and the Impact of the COVID-19 Pandemic by Xinming Xia, Wan-Hsin Liu

    Published 2021-04-01
    “…Chinese state-owned enterprises have played an important role as investors in Germany — particularly in large-scale projects. The COVID-19 pandemic has had some negative but rather temporary effects on Chinese investments in Germany. …”
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    Derivation and Mapping of Critical Loads for Nitrogen and Trends in Their Exceedance in Germany by Hans-Dieter Nagel, Heinz-Detlef Gregor

    Published 2001-01-01
    “…Critical loads of nitrogen were derived for forest soils (deciduous and coniferous forest), natural grassland, acid fens, heathland, and mesotrophic peat bogs. In Germany, a decrease in sulphur emissions over the past 15 years resulted in a reduced exceedance of critical loads for acid deposition. …”
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    Mobilizing the Past: Germany and the Second World War in Debates on Brexit by Thomas Williams

    Published 2021-07-01
    “…In 2018 the outgoing German ambassador to the UK, Peter Ammon, suggested that a sense of national identity based on how Britain had “stood alone” during the Second World War, combined with a negative perception of Germany’s supposed domination of the EU, had fuelled Euroscepticism and contributed to the success of the Leave campaign in the 2016 Brexit referendum. …”
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